循环长链非编码RNA:情绪障碍生物标志物研究的新前沿。

Bhaskar Roy, Anuj Kumar Verma, Ellie Marie Hulwi, Yogesh Dwivedi
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单极和双相抑郁症[重度抑郁障碍(MDD)和双相障碍(BD)]是一种复杂的精神疾病,其特征是情绪、情感和认知障碍。越来越多的证据证实,这两种精神状况的核心是表观遗传功能障碍;然而,这种表观遗传不适应的确切分子性质尚不清楚。近年来,长链非编码rna (lncRNAs)已成为基因表达和细胞过程的重要表观遗传调控因子,为探索情绪障碍的病理生理学提供了新的途径。在这篇报告中,我们全面回顾了最近研究lncRNA参与MDD和BD的临床研究,并强调了它们作为潜在生物标志物的疾病特异性贡献。我们探讨了在情绪障碍患者外周血样本中检测到的特异性lncrna的失调,同时强调了它们对临床诊断、预后和预测治疗反应的重要性。此外,我们为lncRNA在情绪障碍中的研究提供了未来的方向。
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Circulating long noncoding RNA: New frontiers in biomarker research for mood disorders.

Circulating long noncoding RNA: New frontiers in biomarker research for mood disorders.

Circulating long noncoding RNA: New frontiers in biomarker research for mood disorders.

Circulating long noncoding RNA: New frontiers in biomarker research for mood disorders.

Unipolar and bipolar depression [major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD)] are complex psychiatric disorders characterized by disturbances in mood, affect, and cognition. Increasing evidence has confirmed epigenetic malfunctioning at the core of these two mental conditions; however, the exact molecular nature of that epigenetic maladaptivity is less known. Lately, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as essential epigenetic regulators of gene expression and cellular processes, offering new avenues for exploring the pathophysiology of mood disorders. In this report, we present a comprehensive review of recent clinical studies investigating the involvement of lncRNA in MDD and BD, and emphasizing their disease-specific contribution as potential biomarkers. We explore the dysregulation of specific lncRNAs detected in peripheral blood samples of individuals with mood disorders, while underscoring their significance for clinical diagnosis, prognosis, and predicting treatment response. Additionally, we provide future directions for lncRNA research in the context of mood disorders.

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